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The idyllic seaside town of Cabot Cove looks on first glance like a pleasant and relaxing place to live.
In fact, it is the murder capital of the world and far more dangerous than the most violent parts of the globe, including Honduras in Central America.
Thankfully, it is just the fictional New England setting for popular TV series Murder, She Wrote. ...

Port Charles New York, the fictional city in which General Hospital is set, is a pretty violent place. They have good mobsters, bad mobsters, a recurring terrorist, a sociopathic descendant of Russian nobility (when she visits) and spies living in their town. Hell, their police chief is a former spy who worked for both sides during the cold war!

Bon Temps, La.(which translates into good times) from True Blood is pretty bad. It's a small wonder they have any residents left. CSI's cities seem pretty deadly. And, of course, there is Camp Crystal Lake and Haddonfield, Ill.

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Port Charles New York, the fictional city in which General Hospital is set, is a pretty violent place. They have good mobsters, bad mobsters, a recurring terrorist, a sociopathic descendant of Russian nobility (when she visits) and spies living in their town. Hell, their police chief is a former spy who worked for both sides during the cold war!

I haven't watched in 30 years, but is the police chief Grant Andrews?

The American Left: Where everything is politics and politics is everything.